What did fear and "no" do to Papakaliatis?
We hear a lot of different things. But on podcasts, we hear the best. There are endless topics to listen to with humour, seriousness, with whatever you want.
We have done to single out some of the ones that seemed to be most interesting to us, and we recommend them.
Look for the Podcasts that Maria Solomou does. They are interesting.
Indicative titles: The revolution begins after 40, Far from society! Difficult relationships.
The director of "Wild Bees" made an excellent podcast during the quarantine called "Quarantine with Lefteris Harito", which is no longer renewed, but you can listen to it now.
Indicative titles: Elena Akrita| I missed the hugs and the trips, Christoforos Papakaliatis | I was disorganized by fear and the "don't".
'Brain Hacking Academy' has enjoyable wellness, productivity, and knowledge topics.
'Been There, Done That, with Mina Biraku. Every week, with guests or alone, she talks about what and who made a good or bad impression on her last week, suggests what she liked and makes her have a good time.
'Strawberry Jam', with Haris Darzano and Stelios Anatolitis. Two stand-up comedians talk about life, it eases, hardships and varieties, weird Wikipedia articles and where they choose to waste their lives in the vast treasure trove of Netflix.
'Tell me a movie. Stathis Kolias and Philippos Hatzikos comment on new films without knowing each other's opinion; they review older ones. Yet, at the same time, through suggestions and tributes, they answer the question that every cinephile has heard at least once in his life: "Say No Film"!
Through 'Trip Flakes', a travel Podcast channel, Haris and Argyris talk about what they know best: films that will take you to unknown places but also about experiences from their travel excursions. You, how much can you find in common with them?
In 'Please Welcome' every week, Lambros Fishfis and Evita Markopoulou welcome a person they love and discuss what comes up intending to get you in their company. Based, of course, on the humour of the presenters, there is endless laughter from the guests and those watching.